Weblizar

Weblizar is a renowned name in the field of WordPress as our expert team of 20+ developers is working hard in development of top notch WordPress Themes and Plugins. With 5+ years of average experience of our core development team, we understand the need of the hour and try hard to fulfill all the needs of our customers that will help them grow their business.

At Weblizar, we have 50+ free and premium WordPress themes and plugins in our repository and are bound to increase the bag by adding new products.

3. Creative Templates:

Creative Premium theme comes with 15+ template pages. We are explaining below one by one each, how to use or activate different templates?

(a) About Us Page:

Creative theme has two About US templates,named ‘About us one‘ & ‘About us two’.

About US Page Template can be use as display your Business, Office, Team, Working information. This template contain two section, first one for About Us information. And second one is for Team/Staff information.

Create a About US page for using this template as follows:

Admin Dashboard → Pages → Add New

Now assign this newly created page as About Us One template.

About Us One Template Admin View:

Team / Staff part comes from

Admin Dashboard → Creative Team → Add New Member

Using Add New Member menu link you can add team member for that section.

(c) Blog Template:

(d) Default Page Template:

Using Page with full width, page with left sidebar & page with right sidebar you can display a specific information in full/left/right sidebar page layout. And that’s seems more attractive for your customers/clients.

To add a default page template go to

Admin Dashboard → Pages → Add New

You can set Page Layout Full/Left/Right sidebar using Page Information Metabox that you found below the editor.

(i) 404 Page:

404 Page template will be display when a visitor on a site request to see unavailable content. The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with a given server, but the server could not find what was requested.

404 Page Front View:

4. Miscellaneous:

(a) How to change color scheme?

Admin Dashboard → Appearance → Theme Options → Skin layout

In Creative theme there is no limit of color scheme, you can choose any color(s) from color picker for your site.

5. WPML Support:

WPML Theme Documentation – Creative Premium

Creative with WPML: To make your Creative WORDPRESS theme ready with the WPML , Going Multilingual.

Please First Get your WPML Package , Also add the String Translation and Translation Management modules with your Package.

(a) WPML SETUP :

A)

Install and activate the core WPML plugins (WPML Multilingual CMS, WPML String Translation, WPML Translation Management), and then other WPML plugins that may depend on them.

B)

Set up WPML from WPML->Languages. See WPML Getting Started Guide for complete reference, but the initial simple three-step setup is self-explanatory, asking you to choose your default language, a set of active languages, and a language selector.

(b)Translating Pages, Posts and other post types

To translate a page you need to go to Wp admin – Pages and in the list you will see columns for each active language, with a pencil icon (for ‘edit translation’) or a ‘+’ icon (for ‘add translation’) next to each page. Go ahead and edit or add the translated page for ‘Home Default′.

Right now you just need to translate your page into the new language.

Read this to easily duplicate your existing content.

(c)Translating custom post types and taxonomies

Creative comes with extra custom post types such as services , portfolios testimonials , Clients and custom taxonomies. In order to get a similar interface for translation/duplication as for posts and pages, you need to go to WPML->Translation Management, and select the tab ‘Multilingual Content Setup’.

(d)Translating Menus and Language Switcher in Header

WPML can synchronize menus for you. This means that if some entries, for example some pages, posts or categories, are in the English menu, WPML can generate and keep in synch menus for other languages pointing to the translated versions of these pages, posts or categories.

From WordPress Appearance->Menus you can see your existing menus and add menu translations and synchronize menus across translations.

(e)Translating theme texts and other strings in your site

To translate strings you need to follow the procedure for Theme and Plugin Localization. Go to WPML->Theme and Plugin Localization, and click on ‘Scan the theme for strings’ and you will see theme strings and which ones are translated or not.